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The University is again ranked a Best College for LGBTQ+ Students
Here's a firsthand account of how one student found his place at Pitt.
University Draws on Own Experts to Guide Health and Safety Decisions
Meet the members of Pitt’s Healthcare Advisory Group—a team tasked with monitoring the health status of campus and making decisions about policy for COVID-19.
Virtual babysitting certification course plants the seed for youth success
Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood has a new group of certified babysitters. They’re graduates of a program that’s not only shaping future childcare providers, but entrepreneurs, too.
Teaching Tips: 5 Instructional Compassion and Equity Reminders
The University Center for Teaching and Learning offers tips for instructors on showing compassion and helping to foster resilience in the classroom.
Lu-in Wang Named Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs
A professor of law focused on ordinary and extraordinary forms of discrimination, Lu-in Wang will serve as vice provost for faculty affairs beginning July 1, 2020.
Innovation and Public Support
Federal funding is an important part of supporting research and innovation in universities. Pitt’s Evan Facher describes how the novel coronavirus could change the equation.
Resources Abound to Assist Implementation of Digital Accessibility Policy
With the move to online instruction, making electronic accessibility a priority is not just about accommodating people with disabilities; it’s about considering the broad range of students and their
Ready, Player?
Dmitriy Babichenko in the School of Computing and Information joined forces with colleagues from the Schools of Pharmacy and Nursing, as well as the Department of English and UPMC, to develop two
10,000 Genomes and Counting
Five behemoth next-generation sequencers, which look more or less like photocopiers, as well as a series of robotic arms have sequenced more than 10,000 samples since the UPMC Genome Center opened in
A Monumental Task
Pitt alum Johnmichael Bohach (A&S ’06) recently applied his architectural skills to a tiny Cathedral creation.
Experts Evaluate Need for More Rehabilitation Services After Pandemic
COVID-19 can affect more than the lungs: some patients also leave the hospital with muscle weakness, heart problems and trouble swallowing. Three researchers from Pitt’s School of Health and
Warriors vs. Guardians
In a discussion on race, police and civilian deaths, Pitt Law’s David Harris suggested that police forces could benefit from considering themselves guardians rather than warriors. Watch a video of the
Faith Leaders Discuss New Social Justice Movement
During the latest installment of the “This is Not Normal” town hall series at Pitt, four leaders discussed faith and action in the age of pandemics.
From the Pitt Police to Our Community
The University of Pittsburgh Police Department values the voices in our community that have called for police reforms, accountability and open communication. To that end, we want to provide an update
Indoors and Out, Facilities Management Staff Are on the Job
Many facilities management staff members have continued working on campus, even as most Pitt colleagues have shifted to remote work. They’ve kept Pitt buildings and grounds clean and well maintained
A Message from Pitt Police
The University of Pittsburgh Police Department values the voices in our community that have called for police reforms, accountability and open communication. To that end, we want to provide an update
Recession Alums Offer Advice to Pandemic Grads
Four alumni called for hope, persistence and confidence in a conversation with members of the Class of 2020 during a recent panel discussion. The event, organized by the Pitt Alumni Association, is
Yes, your Mac can get a virus. Here’s how to lower your risk.
Experts in the School of Computing and Information and Pitt Information Technology share about the threats viruses pose and how we can protect ourselves and our devices.
She’s Got Spirit: How About You?
From blue and gold sweets to sporting Pitt gear from head to toe, College of Business Administration staffer Jody Federer leads the way in building team pride. Know of someone else who loves Pitt
Flex@Pitt has been announced: Now what?
Pitt will move to a flexible remote and in-person approach to fall classes. Here’s what faculty members should consider as they write their syllabi this summer.